Fiji News
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ODPP Sees Alarming Rise in Sexual Offences Involving Minors
Recent figures reveal a troubling surge in sexual offences involving minors, with several cases linked to family relationships. The findings spotlight a vulnerable population and renew calls for stronger protective measures and community support to keep young people safe.
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Australian Doctor in Fiji Court Faces Assault and Trespass Charges
An Australian obstetrician and gynaecologist appeared in a Suva court on charges including criminal trespass and assault, with bail granted under strict conditions. The proceedings sparked a debate over media coverage and professional reputation as the case continues. This development underscores the complex balance between due process, public accountability, and healthcare ethics.
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19 Indictments Highlight Family-Linked Child Sexual Offenses
Nineteen indictments in the High Court reveal 34 counts of sexual offenses, many involving relatives and young victims. The troubling pattern is sparking calls for stronger safeguards, heightened awareness, and robust support for survivors. This evolving case highlights an urgent need to protect vulnerable individuals within communities.
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FBI Agents Association Blasts Director Kash Patel Over Controversial Firings Linked to Trump Investigations
Inside the FBI, a clash over independence and accountability is grabbing headlines as a wave of personnel changes fuels political controversy. As critics question leadership and process, the debate over how federal agents operate under political pressure intensifies—and the implications for public trust linger.
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Caught on Camera: Fiji LTA Cracks Down on Reckless Driving
Reckless overtaking on Fiji’s roads has sparked a hard-hitting crackdown by the LTA, spurred by video evidence of dangerous driving. Licenses have been cancelled or suspended, and tougher enforcement is on the way to push for safer streets.
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Fiji Launches Agribusiness Incubation Centre to Grow Local Agripreneurs
Fiji is launching a new Agribusiness Incubation Centre to empower aspiring agripreneurs with mentorship, tailored training, and direct access to markets. By fostering collaboration across farmers, SMEs, exporters, and retailers, the initiative aims to strengthen value chains and promote climate-smart farming. Coupled with the Pacific Agri-Innovate competition, it marks a bold step for the country’s…
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World Bank Backing Sparks Fiji’s Climate-Resilient Growth
Fiji is accelerating its development plan with stronger World Bank support, tapping long-term financing to fund infrastructure, social programs, and climate resilience. A flagship tourism push for Vanua Levu and climate-smart transport investments point to new jobs and safer, more resilient communities across the islands.
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Fiji mobilizes 600 graduates to ease primary teacher shortage
An ambitious move to strengthen Fiji’s primary classrooms is underway, redirecting hundreds of secondary-graduate teachers to primary roles while boosting their training in literacy, numeracy, and STEM. A Graduate Certificate pathway and a collaboration with Fiji National University underpin the effort, as officials navigate staffing and compensation questions in the rollout.
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Fiji Opposition Demands Transparency in PSB Grants Amid Media Funding Debate
Parliament is buzzing over how PSB grants are managed, with critics accusing the government of using taxpayer funds as a political tool. They flag inconsistent reporting and funding gaps between big outlets and smaller independents, as the media landscape and public trust hang in the balance.
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Fiji Braces for Heavy Rain as Flood Risk Looms Across Islands
Heavy rains and isolated thunderstorms are forecast across several Fiji regions, with a risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas. While some zones show signs of easing, others remain on alert as the trough slowly weakens later today.
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Trump Targets Jewish Voters in NYC Mayoral Race, Sparking Debate Over Identity and Policy
A high-stakes New York City mayoral race is drawing in national headlines as Trump weighs in, touching on loyalty, religion, and the city’s financial future. The contest around Zohran Mamdani unfolds amid accusations of antisemitism, renewed debates over identity politics, and questions about the city’s path forward.
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Sydney Sweeney’s Jeans Ad Sparks Backlash — What’s Really Behind the Buzz?
Sydney Sweeney opens up about the backlash to a controversial fashion campaign and what it’s like to navigate intense scrutiny in the spotlight. She shares her personal approach to controversy, her unexpected love for fashion, and what’s ahead on her list of projects. A candid, resilient glimpse at staying true to herself amid the public…
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Fiji’s Real Democracy Returns, Kamikamica Hails Rabuka and the MIDA Repeal
Manoa Kamikamica casts Fiji’s democracy in a new light, praising Rabuka’s leadership after years of “democracy in name only.” He highlights early moves, including scrapping a restrictive media act and advancing women’s political participation, as signs of a fresh, more inclusive era. The remarks sketch a broader quest for transparency, accountability, and unity as Fiji…
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Temporary Stand-Down for Seasonal Workers at Fiji’s Rarawai Sugar Mill After Fire
Fire disrupts operations at the Rarawai Ba Mill, but officials reassure there are no permanent job losses and that seasonal workers will be supported as repairs and restart plans unfold.
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Jenna Bush Hager Honors Cheney Daughters After Dick Cheney’s Passing
Jenna Bush Hager offers a rare, personal reflection on grief and family amid public life, as the Cheney family mourns a father and husband and the human side of political life comes into focus.
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Haaland shrugs off Messi and Ronaldo comparisons as he chases a Premier League milestone
Erling Haaland plays down the Messi-Ronaldo comparisons, insisting his focus is on trophy wins for City and big moments for Norway. A season of relentless goals and steady ambition awaits—what’s fueling the rising star next?
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Fiji Urges Community Action as National Child Safeguarding Policy Rolls Out
Across Fiji, communities are pushing for stronger safeguarding against harassment and abuse as a new national policy seeks to unify protection. Yet grassroots awareness remains low, underscoring the vital role everyone must play in creating safer spaces for women, children, and the vulnerable.
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Fiji President’s UAE Visit Signals Stronger Bilateral Ties and Shared Peace Vision
Fiji’s president visits Abu Dhabi, honoring the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Wahat Al Karama while signaling stronger UAE-Fiji ties and a shared commitment to peace, unity, and interfaith dialogue.
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Parliament Grills Fiji on Teacher Shortage and Placement Mismatch
Parliamentary debate in Fiji highlights a growing gap between teacher supply and classroom needs, including misaligned placements and unstaffed subjects. Critics warn that coordination failures among training institutions, the Fiji Teachers Registration Authority, and the Ministry of Education could undermine learning standards. Advocates are calling for systemic reforms in recruitment, support, and working conditions.
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British Army Netball in Fiji: Free Entry Clash with Fiji Pearls in Suva
An international netball week hits Fiji as the British Army squad heads to Suva for a series of friendly clashes and cultural exchanges with Fiji’s rising talent. A blend of competition, community involvement, and shared experiences promises a weekend of excitement for fans and aspiring players alike.
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Iosefo Namoce Signs with Fijian Drua for 2026 Super Rugby Pacific
Rising Fiji star Iosefo Namoce makes a bold leap to the Fijian Drua, pairing nerves with hunger as he targets a standout Super Rugby Pacific season. His Suva-to-Drua journey hints at big things to come for Fiji rugby.